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Heckler & Koch HK36 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heckler & Koch HK36
The HK36 was an experimental assault rifle introduced by Heckler & Koch in the early 1970s. At the time, research in small-caliber military cartridges had become more popular thanks to the United States' adoption and combat use of the M16 and its 5.56×45mm round. The HK36 rifle fired a 4.6×36 mm round whose bullet has a "spoon point" (German: ''Löffelspitz'') designed by CETME's Dr. Gunther Voss. Low bullet weight and the straight-line layout of the rifle reduced recoil, while the high velocity of the round gave it an almost flat trajectory out to , which was also the limit of its effective range. Beyond that point, the bullet lost velocity very quickly. ==Operation== The HK36 used H&K's delayed blowback system, with a four-position selector switch for the firing mode. In order from top to bottom, these were safe (marked "0"), single-shot ("1"), full-automatic ("25" or "30") and controlled burst ("3")—however, the weapon was intended to be available with 2-, 3-, 4- or 5-round burst mode.〔〔 Ejection of empty cartridge cases was to the right, while the bolt remained open once all ammunition had been expended.〔
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